As the tweet above points out, Miami has the greatest player on the planet in LeBron James, who can fill just about any role the Heat need him to. It also helps that he's playing out of his mind right now and is well on his way to another MVP award.

Aside from James, the Heat have plenty of scoring options in Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, as well as outside threats like Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis and Mario Chalmers. Shane Battier also provides a solid defender to head coach Erik Spoelstra's squad.

The biggest issue the Heat faced as this deadline approached was in the big man department.

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Miami is not a good rebounding team and has lacked a solid interior presence this entire season—but it fixed that issue somewhat upon acquiring Chris Andersen back in January to go along with UdonisHaslem.

Also, if the Heat can get Joel Anthony some minutes and have him produce, he could fill the void.

So, as it stands now, the Heat have just about everything they will need to compete for the rest of the season.

Should the Heat make a move at the deadline?

Yes, they need a major changeYes, but only a small additionNo, now let's go get that championship!Submit Votevote to see results

Should the Heat make a move at the deadline?

Yes, they need a major change

12.5%

Yes, but only a small addition

49.3%

No, now let's go get that championship!

38.1%

Total votes: 527

This Heat roster is very similar to that of last year's championship squad. It simply makes no sense for Miami to force a change at the deadline and risk ruining the chemistry of an already successful team.

Bottom line: If it isn't broke, don't fix it.

It appears as though Miami will wisely adhere to that saying this season and move forward with the same group of players who easily handled the current favorite to win the Western Conference in the 2012 NBA Finals: the Oklahoma City Thunder.